Teofil Lachowicz

Teofil Lachowicz -- historian, archivist, journalist, and graduate of the Pedagogical College in Zielona G ra, Poland -- taught history from 1977-1990. In the U.S.A. since 1990, he has served as a volunteer at the Pilsudski Institute in New York and as a teacher at the John Paul II Polish Supplementary School in Maspeth, NY. Since 1998 he has been the archivist of the Polish Army Veterans Association of America and editor of its monthly Weteran (The Veteran). In 2001, he received his Ph.D. in...See more

Teofil Lachowicz -- historian, archivist, journalist, and graduate of the Pedagogical College in Zielona G ra, Poland -- taught history from 1977-1990. In the U.S.A. since 1990, he has served as a volunteer at the Pilsudski Institute in New York and as a teacher at the John Paul II Polish Supplementary School in Maspeth, NY. Since 1998 he has been the archivist of the Polish Army Veterans Association of America and editor of its monthly Weteran (The Veteran). In 2001, he received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Zielona G ra. He has authored "The Polish Veterans of America to 1939" (RYTM Publishing House, Warsaw 2002); "100 years in the service of the Polish community." "Sketch of the History of the Polish National Home in Greenpoint ""(Brooklyn, NY, 2004); "To save our country. Sketches from the history of Polish emigrants in Americ"a (Warsaw 2007), and over two hundred scientific and popular articles published in the Polish language press in the United States, Canada, and See less

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